On Saturday 07 November 2020 11:34:55 am William Morder via tde-users wrote:
On Saturday 07 November 2020 09:22:15 Michael via
tde-users wrote:
> On Saturday 07 November 2020 10:46:24 am William Morder via tde-users
wrote:
There are several distros that offer TDE as a default
choice (Q4OS,
Exegnulinux, and others). Also, both Nik and Michael have created TDE
distros for testing:
ISO:
https://github.com/zwieblum/devuan-images/releases/download/2020.11.02/
sn ap shot-20201102_1128.iso SHA256:
https://github.com/zwieblum/devuan-images/releases/download/2020.11.02/
sn ap shot-20201102_1128.iso.sha256
https://sourceforge.net/projects/michaels-devuan-edition/files/
As a clarification note, since I don't really see any other Michael's
posting to this list, the Michael Bill is referencing isn’t me.
Best,
Michael
PS: MX is also non-systemd.
Sorry about that! You need a more unusual or unique name, such as Bill.
;-)
I did imagine that you also had offered a distro with TDE, or maybe it was
just your connection with MX and TDE.
Just interfacing with the MX devs to build an ‘easy’ TDE install method for
MX. I did try Devuan ~2 years ago, but the lead (only?) dev they have and I
had a complete disagreement over what constitutes ‘customer
service’ / ‘helping newbies’ so I left. Anyone that’s been on this list more
than 6 months can figure out my views, his view was about polar opposite.
Hopefully he’s changed his mindset, the Linux ecosystem does need more
non-systemd choices.
Nothing wrong with Devuan, but you can more easily achieve the same things
with MX and it has a 20x larger dev group and ~1,000x larger user group.
Back to who the other Michael is, I’m somewhat curious why someone who can and
does create a TDE ISO isn’t on this list.
Best,
Michael